File:Kangaroos tour 1908 1909.jpg
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Back row - Alf Dobbs, Alex Burdon, Peter Moir, Pat Walsh, Dan Frawley, Sid Deane, Jim Abercrombie, Albert Rosenfeld. Second row - John Rosewell, Billy Cann, Tom McCabe, Jack Fihelly, W. S. Noble (Secretary), Bill Hardcastle, Sandy Pearce, James W. Davis, Lou S. Jones, Bob Graves. Third row - Bill Heidke, Charlie Hedley, Jim Devereaux, H. H. Messenger (Vice-Captain), James Giltinan (founded the NSWRL), Denis Lutge (Captain), Albert R. Conlon, Thomas A. Anderson, Larry O'Malley. Front row - William Bailey, Tedda Courtney, Michael M. Bolewski, Arthur Butler, Arthur Halloway, Arthur Hennessy, Andrew D. Morton, Frank Cheadle. Inset - Arthur Anlezark. The Kangaroos sailed on RMS Macedonia and worked as stokers to keep their fitness levels up. The jerseys were coloured sky blue and maroon, combining the state colours of NSW and Queensland respectively. The J J Giltinan Shield is currently presented to the National Rugby League's "Minor Premiers". When the Captain, Dennis Lutge was injured early in the tour, Dally Messenger became Captain in the 1st and 2nd Test Matches against Great Britain. In the 3rd Test Match, Alec Burdon was Captain due to an injury incurred by Messenger. One of the players Pat Walsh sailed to Britain separately on the ship, Salamis and brought the Kangaroo Mascot with him. (Description supplied with photograph.) | ||
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http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/ State Library of Queensland | ||
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c. 1908-09 | ||
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- 1908–09 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain
- Albert Rosenfeld
- Alex Burdon
- Arthur Anlezark
- Arthur Halloway
- Arthur Hennessy
- Bill Hardcastle
- Bill Heidke
- Billy Cann
- Charlie Hedley
- Dan Frawley
- Denis Lutge
- J. J. Giltinan
- John Rosewell
- Larry O'Malley
- Mid-Rhondda RLFC
- Pat Walsh (rugby)
- Peter Moir
- Robert Graves (rugby)
- Sandy Pearce
- Sid Deane
- Tedda Courtney
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